iOS 9.1 jailbreak and the problem of starting in the boot loop of iPhone and iPad

9.1 iOS jailbreak it was released the other day by the hackers of the Pangu team by updating the program Pangu9 which does jailbreak for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touches, but only those with 64-bit chips can benefit from this solution.

Unfortunately, after the performance iOS 9.1 jailbreak with Pangu9 some users have noticed that their terminals no longer start, so they had to restore to be able to continue using them, but there are other methods to force a restart if it does not happen naturally.

This problem of boot loop while starting iPhone or iPad after 9.1 iOS jailbreak it is not new in the case Pangu9, the program having similar problems in previous versions released by Chinese hackers, so the bug is one that was not solved by them.

How to solve the boot loop for starting iPhone or iPad after iOS 9.1 jailbreak:

  1. Simple restart : after the terminal closes itself, try to open it again.
  2. Forced restart : if the device remains in the boot loop, you can force it to restart by simultaneously pressing the Home + Lock buttons until the screen closes and the apple reappears. This procedure may need to be repeated 5-7 times until the terminal starts up.
  3. Pressing the volume up button : There is a possibility that the problem has something to do with the Substrate platform or some tweak, so holding down the Volume Up button while starting your terminal could be a very simple solution.
  4. The wait : in the past months, iDevices could restart by themselves even dozens of times before loading the iOS, so in some cases waiting a few hours for the terminal to actually start could be the only solution other than restore.
  5. Restore : if nothing else works, a restore remains the only solution, but unfortunately you will have to install iOS 9.2.1 or a beta version of iOS 9.3.

Even if one of the above methods will help you, except restore, you must know that this boot loop can reappear at any time and you will have to go through the same steps again.